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 Fable: The Lost Chapters interview - interview
(hx) 09:56 AM CEST - Jul,19 2005
GameSpot has posted an interview with Dene Carter, the creative director of the PC version of Fable: The Lost Chapters. The game is slated for release in November/December 2005. Here's a taster: Here's an excerpt:
GS: We know that one of the PC-only features is the ability to create your own tattoo design on your PC and import it into the game. What are the general requirements for the tattoo file, and are there thoughts to giving PC modders access to tinker even more with the game?

DC: Creating new tattoos is pretty easy. All you need to be able to do is use a basic paint package. The tattoo files come with a nice template to show how you change the skin. It's very flexible, indeed. Some folks have painted themselves blue, for some reason I can't determine. I think "Smurf hero" is an abomination, a "thing that should not be," but that's a matter of personal choice. They can go Smurf themselves.

last 10 comments:
lmer(11:55 AM CEST - Jul,19 2005 )
Jesus h Crist! Look at that blur!! In lack of technical knowledge, the developers make up the graphics appeal by making the game look like a Z-grade japanese soft-porno. If you want an epilepsy attack from a blurred vision, rather take 5 extasy pills and have fun in the process!

Sabot(04:53 PM CEST - Jul,19 2005 )
Considering the character has 'Gamespot' emblazened across his chest, it looks like it's been heavily doctored in PSP!

yhancik(07:42 PM CEST - Jul,19 2005 )
Stumpus> Considering the character has 'Gamespot' emblazened across his chest, it looks like it's been heavily doctored in PSP!

ahem...

"We know that one of the PC-only features is the ability to create your own tattoo design on your PC and import it into the game."

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